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Dr. Adnan Khan

Associate Professor

Department Of Mathematics

Adnan Khan was awarded his Ph.D. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in NY in 2007. His thesis was titled 'Parameterization for Some Multiscale Problems in Biology and Turbulence'. The work involved studying approaches to coarse graining of multiscale systems with applications to turbulent diffusion and protein dynamics. Prior to his doctoral work he obtained an MS in Applied Mathematics at the University of Delaware in 2002 and a BE in Electrical Engineering from NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi in 1998. His current research interests involve modeling and analysis of biological systems, multiscale modeling and asymptotic analysis. Prior to joining LUMS he has taught at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and University of Delaware. Besides the usual academic interests he is also interested in reading on economics, philosophy, history and world literature.

Title

Publication

Author

Year

OPTIMAL DOSING STRATEGIES AGAINST SUSCEPTIBLE and RESISTANT BACTERIA

Journal of Biological Systems

Khan A., Imran M.

2018

Modeling transmission dynamics of Ebola virus disease

International Journal of Biomathematics

Imran M., Khan A., Ansari A.R., Shah S.T.H.

2017

Oxygen saturation of children in Pakistan's high mountain pastoral communities

Archives of Disease in Childhood

Kakalia S., Khan A.

2017

Optimal control analysis of Ebola disease with control strategies of quarantine and vaccination

Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Ahmad M.D., Usman M., Khan A., Imran M.

2016

Mathematical analysis of swine influenza epidemic model with optimal control

Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics

Imran M., Malik T., Ansari A.R., Khan A.

2016

Estimating the basic reproductive ratio for the Ebola outbreak in Liberia and Sierra Leone

Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Khan A., Naveed M., Dur-e-Ahmad M., Imran M.

2015

Mathematical analysis of an influenza epidemic model, formulation of different controlling strategies using optimal control and estimation of basic reproduction number

Mathematical and Computer Modelling of Dynamical Systems

Khan A., Waleed M., Imran M.

2015

Estimating the basic reproduction number for single-strain dengue fever epidemics

Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Khan A., Hassan M., Imran M.

2014

Analysis of a mathematical model of emerging infectious disease leading to amphibian decline

Abstract and Applied Analysis

Dur-E-Ahmad M., Imran M., Khan A.

2014

A model of bi-mode transmission dynamics of hepatitis C with optimal control

Theory in Biosciences

Imran M., Rafique H., Khan A., Malik T.

2014

A comparison of a deterministic and stochastic model for hepatitis c with an isolation stage